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The Latest: House committee issues subpoenas for Epstein files, depositions with Clintons and others
The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the Department of Justice on Tuesday for files in the sex trafficking investigation ...
More than 8,800 commercial buildings earned the Energy Star last year, saving more than $2 billion and preventing more than 5 ...
With the federal government taking back $1 billion and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting closing, stations are looking at a harsh new reality.
Canning the labor chief will make jobs statistics less trustworthy, but authoritarians thrive in a world of blurred fact and ...
Republican U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn announced Wednesday that she is entering the open Tennessee governor’s race in 2026, ...
In the absence of special events, the plane that bombed Hiroshima will quietly remain on display at the National Air & Space ...
Today’s Forbes Daily newsletter covers Trump’s Fed chair candidates, Palantir’s rising share price, RFK cancels vaccine funding, GOP pushes for more on Epstein and more.
Eighty years ago today, the innocent ways of the world, or as innocent as they could be, blew up. At 8:15 a.m. on August 6, ...
New federal guidance on gender affirming care for gender dysphoria in pediatric patients is ending care at some clinics and ...
USA Volleyball faces scrutiny over gender competition policy that allows birth certificate changes, prompting calls for stronger protections for female athletes in collegiate sports.
WASHINGTON ‒ On the sixtieth anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, a law that promised millions of Americans the power to vote, civil right lawyers and scholars warn those rights are in danger again.
Two Washington, D.C.-area statues commemorating the Confederacy will be restored and replaced, in line with President Donald ...
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